Expand Your Horizons with Avrio Advocati
Are you an experienced lawyer eager to broaden your expertise in a new legal environment? Or are you early in your career, seeking invaluable international experience to jumpstart your professional journey? The Avrio Advocati Member Exchange Programme offers an unparalleled opportunity for members at all stages of their careers to immerse themselves in different legal cultures, develop new skills, and expand their global professional network.
What is the Avrio Advocati Exchange Programme?
The Avrio Advocati Exchange Programme is a distinguished initiative designed to facilitate short-term placements for lawyers (from member firms) within our extensive network of member firms worldwide. This programme allows you to learn about diverse legal systems, share your expertise, and build lasting professional relationships that can significantly enhance your career and personal development.
Why Participate?
1. Global Perspective:
- Experience Diverse Legal Practices: Immerse yourself in different legal environments and cultures.
- Gain International Insights: Understand various legal systems and regulatory frameworks.
- Work on Cross-Border Cases: Enhance your capability to manage international legal matters.
2. Professional Growth:
- Develop New Skills: Expand your legal expertise and learn new approaches to practice.
- Engage with Leading Firms: Participate in high-quality work with some of the world’s top law firms.
- Boost Your Resume: Add significant international experience to your professional profile.
3. Networking Opportunities:
- Forge Global Connections: Build relationships with top legal professionals across different jurisdictions.
- Expand Your Network: Create a global network that supports and advances your career.
- Exchange Knowledge: Share insights and experiences with peers from diverse legal backgrounds.
Host Firms For 2025
The firms listed below are offering to host an exchange lawyer in 2025:
- Sarailis Avocats, Quebec City, Canada
- Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors, Dublin | Belfast | Derry, Ireland
- PC Law – Papadakis Čabarkapa, Belgrade
- Eimer Heuschmid Mehle, Bonn, Germany
Who Can Apply?
- Lawyers from Avrio Advocati member firms
- Experienced Lawyers: Broaden your understanding of international legal systems and expand your practice areas.
- Early Career Lawyers: Gain practical international exposure and hands-on experience to accelerate your career growth.
Who Pays?
The firm sending a lawyer on exchange will pay for the salary and accommodation of the exchanged lawyer. The host firm will provide details about local accommodation and transportation to help you decide on a place to stay.
What Work Do They Do?
It is preferrable that the visiting lawyer has experience in the areas of law the host firm works in. However it is not essential and in some cases, the exchanged lawyer may continue to carry out work with their home firm. This should be agreed between the two firms in advance.
How Long is The Stay?
The length of the visit should be agreed between the exchange lawyer and two firms in advance. Exchanges are usually for a period of one or two weeks but may last longer if all parties agree.
How to Get Started?
Express Your Interest: Reach out to your firm’s Avrio Advocati representative or email us directly at info@avrioadvocati.com
Choose Your Destination: Explore opportunities in member firms located in major cities around the world.
Join Us and Broaden Your Legal Career
We invite you to seize this opportunity to enhance your career through the Avrio Advocati Exchange Programme. For more information or to apply contact us at info@avrioadvocati.com
MEMBER TESTIMONIALS
Being a part of this programme gave me the chance to work in Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and understand the intricacies of common law and European law. It’s an experience I highly recommend to any young lawyer looking to make their mark
Participating in the Avrio Advocati Exchange Programme was a transformative experience. It allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of international family and corporate law in a common law jurisdiction, share knowledge related to managing our own law firm, and build connections that have been invaluable to my career. I’m looking forward to repeating this experience in another jurisdiction.